Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, September 14, 1922, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER, TOLEDO. OREGON. THURSDAY. -T'r"V 1." I'""
MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
By Charte Sughroe
Always tlu. Luueijmtteman
r Cos , I WAS SLM tD SE
7 oU PtAWlUCi (AARBLES VJ1TW JIMKAIE
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REPEATERS PLAY
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A 3:r ililn cr lliuslration of tho Import
ant part whirh r.?peater stations play
in long distance telephono transmis-s.'-'i
is contained in a recent address
of H. S. Osbornno, transmission en
Kineer of the American Telephone and
Telegraph Company, before the West-
e. . . . ...y ot Engineers.
Declaring that the only alternatives
-nnlt'7 up tho tele
phone current at intervals, as is done
...... i.i.-n. would be to
1riii ivo the efficiency of the circuit
so that the Ijsseg per unit length are
nr.t R9 srsnl. nr to Introdu -e nt the
s""c':ri! erd of th? line sufficient en
ergy to carry over the desired dis
tn!"M pud, after deducting the trans
- .v, t tP rtpijVPr at thB re
ceiving end the amount required f
l iiii.u tiiif re. elver dlnphragm and
produce intelligible sounds. Mr. Os
bo; no cited sinie computations to II
Migrate the enormou amount of am
FilMlrntlon ret'iulrerl i. a circuit of
this character. His illustrations as
. ! '" hat l wo"i 1 be possible to in-tr-
iu e ih' ja hvj K.iscunii of rlec
! -if al enery at t!'e snmlins: end of
the line As a p:alr of 'at. such
fr"iirfiv.Ii:us euirwU wpuM Instantly
ti! n T.l-r: n t
At CiilftjtiJ. he po uls out, tho en
';v r e "e-l it ?bnv ?J( microwatts,
a -ii"r-r.Vftt bciii,; l."t'0.C00 of a watt.
"'' t;,er ver ro ronn:ora," h con-t'-i.'es.
"in rr'l"' tu deliver that en-
;y t CM-tr- we v. 'I hire to
f, .-i-.3 t Snh Rend enerpy sufficient
i'h !l, :'.t p. r J candle power lamp. It
f---, v.,,- osM..,Pi ..i n, the tofal mo
chanlcal and cloctriral energy wht.-h
!c d-vei.ijn-,1 !n tho w.' iil : suf'Irlent
to light about 20 000 (0 001 o!?ctr'r
limps. tr.k.'nT t'm v; -11 rre: iir 'u.l
frrf stecm powv. hvdrri'.lic ovver, nil
frir-iq r T)to"bi"'i'i I! 7icrri"'d
Bnwor. AVo wouM h:.vs to hr.vo fiat
fior.nt f r.nwf i"io-'t"t In thp "-uit
at Sini"!tv in or' -r .' iratalain tli'j
"However, this total mechanically
cf the cower whh i
On March 31, 1S20 Mr. Shaar said:
"Doan's Kidney Pills cured me of kk!
ney trouble so I gladly recommend
them.''
Price COc, at all dealers. Don't sim
yong Cleveland. The earth occupies ' to speak in favor of Doan's Kidney
i only a very minute speck in the space 1 Pills at any time for I know from
'around the sun and, in consequence, personal experience they are all they
it only receives about 1-2 000,000,000 are claimed to be. I have taken Doan's
of the total enery which the sun rad- off and on for a long tim0 and when
intes into snace. We would have to ever I have found it necessary to
have, however, all of the energy which take a kidney remedy they have al- piy asit ror a Kiunoy remuuy .ge
radiates Ito space at a point a little ways done the work. Doan's stopped Doan'3 Kidney Pills the same that
beyond rittsburg. By the tim wo the misery tlnough my kidneys aad Mr. Skaar had. Foster-Milburn Co
got to Harrisburs, we would have to put 'them In good condition." M'ri, Buffalo, N. Y.
have the energy of a thousand million
suns. And 1 am afraid that there are
!not enough s'.'.n.i in the whole cosmic
to take us to New York."
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MICKIE SAYS
ORDERS OUTT OP tOWU PER.
WlE KIM 00 TWEVA JEST Et
GOOD, JEST EX GUEVP 'M A
1 OcRvl SlGUT QUICKER. AMD
V1TV OU BUSMESS wew: E
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A TWICE-TOLD TALE
One of interest to our readers.
Good news benrs repaating, aad
whan it Is continued after a long laps-.-of
time, even if wfi hesitated to balievo
it at fhst hearing, ws -erure in
rp-e'ved accenting Its trutli no'.v. Tu" nlin hr
h rh- pt' 'rem th-. mn by th-i rsd- experience of a Albany
fHrn -h'r'i fim on the a-t' ind "-e firmed a'ter four years,
would have to hnv In the rlrruit th A S'-npr. raintor. 71
total energy received by the ea''th '" r-., f- -v.
t'"T ti.n svn at a mint a Ut bit bi- fttate'ment April 1, 1916: "I am ready
j SPECIALS
I For One Week
I Leather Vests $6.75
f Reclaimed O. D1. Overcoats 6.75
t Reclaimed Khaki Breeches ! 100
J Reclaimed Khaki Blouses 35c
t Reclaimed O. D. Breeches 2.25
U. S- Army blankets, 6688 2.95
O. D- Wool Pants 3.25
Marine Wool Pants 3.85
Chambry Shirts 85c
Slip on Sweaters 1.00
Stag Shirts $6.50 and $750
Auto Pack Sacks 2.50
Wind Froof Suits , 3.00
Campaign hats 1.25
Mohair Sox ; . 35c
Aluminum Canteens 35c
Aluminum Men's Kits 35c
Camp Chairs .70c and 95c
Camp Stools ..'...' 50c and 75c
Combination Tool Outfit 35c
Safety Razors 25c
Dayton's Logger Shoes 5.95
Coffee (Moco Java) 20c
Sailor Hats , 80c
Leather face canvas gloves 25c
Knives and Forks, set 75c
Ccggles ( 65c and 85c
Military Brushes, set 'of 2 ' 50c
We can furnish you with auto and wall tents of all
sizes, at special prices.
United Army Stores
TOLEDO HOTEL BLDC. TOLEDO, ORE.
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YOU ARE- ASSURED A PERSONAL HOSPI- 1 '
s TALITY AND INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION 1
through the cor.-.bined effort-: of a staff, who after I T
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years cf trairlr, uncerstand ihe needs of the J
iravelir.g public. Ill
KUEI'J, DANCIla ar.d tho BEST TO EAT
AT K
AiiTiiuR ii. Meyers Mana.er l J
A A A I
Fourth! Ci. &9k?SriCb ?
' mS? IpHSlgl i
li Satisfies the sweet tooth j
r and aids appetite and digestion.
$ I Cleanses mouth and teeth
I 8reat hoon to smokers, I
X ss"- relieving hot, dry mouth. I
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t r v combines pleasure ana
? ,dfJ' Don't miss the joy of the wsJIDL
J 9fJm new WRIGLEY'S P:K-the sugar- :: 7
-j coatea peppermint uu du;
j premiums jl itM 1
Diamond W Coffee,. 1 pound can 34c
Diamond W. Coffee, 5 pound can $1 65
Rolled oats 35c packages for 27c
White Borax Naptha soap, 6 for 25c
Cold Seal Rubber Boots and Hippo Oil Coats.
Demand these brands, they are the best you can
buy.
Fisher Blend Flo"r has won a worthy reputa
tion of being the most perfect flour for every purpose-
We guarantee it.
Peters' shot-gun and riflo shells.
V. C. Burcroff Mercantile Co.
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The place to send your DRY Cleaning, Pressing,
Dyeing, Alterations, etc., Is the place that has an es
tablished reputation for dependability and service.
Therefore, when you want
TIME send it to
GOOD work and on
W. A. LINDSAY
"The Nifty Tailor."
Masonic Bldg Toledo, Ore.
SPECIAL TRAIN
Will Operate
EVERY SUNDAY DURING SEPTEMBER
Between
ALBANY AND NEWPORT
ft
From TOLEDO
Only Costs S1.00
GOING
7:50 A. Al.
8:20 A. m.
8:42 A. AC.
9:46 A. M.
11:49 A. M.
12:45 A. M
Leave -Leave
Leave
Leave
Leave
Arrive
RETURNING
about 11:00 p. m.
about 10:30 p. m.
'about 10: i6 p. m.
about 9:15 p. m.
about 7:15 p. ra.
about 6:15 p. m.
Albany Arrive
Corvalllg Arrive
Philomath ' Arrive
Summit Leave
Toledo Leave
Newport Leave
REGULAR DAILY TRAIN
Leaves Toledo 4:49 p. m. arrives Newport 6:05 p- m.
Go and experience the joy of September Days at
the Seashore.
For further particulars, ask agents or write
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent.
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